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Date:      Sat, 9 Nov 1996 00:23:19 +0100
From:      se@zpr.uni-koeln.de (Stefan Esser)
To:        cshenton@it.hq.nasa.gov (Chris Shenton)
Cc:        wreynolds@kensco.net, hardware@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: SCSI Drivers
Message-ID:  <199611082323.AAA06179@x14.mi.uni-koeln.de>
In-Reply-To: <199611061901.TAA24696@wirehead.it.hq.nasa.gov>; from Chris Shenton on Nov 6, 1996 14:01:24 -0500
References:  <199611061848.NAA06196@ns.kensco.net> <199611061901.TAA24696@wirehead.it.hq.nasa.gov>

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Chris Shenton writes:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 1996 13:32:25 +0000
> 
> I can't get at the machine, and I can't say I know what model of
> Compaq it is. Here's the scanpci output though; looks like it's an NCR
> 53C810 SCSI controller, which FreeBSD supports no problem.
> 
> If anyone can identify what all this other hardware is, I'd like to
> hear it.

>     root@breadfruit{1} scanpci
>     PCI says configuration type 2
> 
>     PCI probing configuration type 1

Ahh, a Compaq! They don't care much for conformance to the
PCI spec and caused me lots of trouble in the past (trying
to get them probed correctly :(   )

>     pci bus 0x0 cardnum 0x00, vendor 0x0e11 device 0x4000
>      Device unknown
>       STATUS    0x2200  COMMAND 0x0147
>       CLASS     0x06 0x00 0x00  REVISION 0x00
>       BIST      0x00  HEADER 0xff  LATENCY 0x20  CACHE 0x00
>       BASE0     0x00f59910  addr 0x00f59910  MEM
>       BASE1     0x00584fe0  addr 0x00584fe0  MEM
>       BASE2     0x00842030  addr 0x00842030  MEM
>       BASE3     0x00582020  addr 0x00582020  MEM
>       BASE4     0x40000e11  addr 0x40000e10  I/O
>       BASE5     0x22000147  addr 0x22000144  I/O
>       BASEROM   0x00842070  addr 0x00840000  not-decode-enabled
>       MAX_LAT   0x00  MIN_GNT 0x84  INT_PIN 0x20  INT_LINE 0xb0

This is one of Compaq's chip sets. They designed them for 
use in their systems, exclusively. No detailed information
seems to be available about them.

>     pci bus 0x0 cardnum 0x0b, vendor 0x1022 device 0x2000
>      AMD 79C970 Lance
>       STATUS    0x0200  COMMAND 0x0080
>       CLASS     0x02 0x00 0x00  REVISION 0x02
>       BASE0     0x00000001  addr 0x00000000  I/O
>       MAX_LAT   0x00  MIN_GNT 0x00  INT_PIN 0x02  INT_LINE 0xff

An AMD PCInet/32 lance compatible Ethernet chip. Supported 
as device "lnc1" under -current.

>     pci bus 0x0 cardnum 0x0c, vendor 0x1000 device 0x0001
>      NCR 53C810
>       STATUS    0x0200  COMMAND 0x0000
>       CLASS     0x01 0x00 0x00  REVISION 0x02
>       BASE0     0x00000001  addr 0x00000000  I/O
>       MAX_LAT   0x00  MIN_GNT 0x00  INT_PIN 0x01  INT_LINE 0xff

Yes, this is in fact a nice little 53c810 as supported by the
NCR driver :)

>     pci bus 0x0 cardnum 0x0f, vendor 0x0e11 device 0x0001
>      Device unknown
>       STATUS    0x0200  COMMAND 0x0147
>       CLASS     0x06 0x02 0x00  REVISION 0x07

Antother Compaq specific chip, a PCI to EISA bridge according
to the class code.

>     PCI probing configuration type 2

Didn't it say in the first line this was a config type 2 chip set ?
Well, you see how much you can trust it on that: There is no device
to be found, if you believed that claim ...

Regards, STefan



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